Vader being an ass

His character is a bit 1-dimensional in the film, but he has a very interesting scene in which he takes a long, mechanical breath from his breathing tube and it almost hits you over the head how much he sounds like Darth Vader. Canon comics Luke can't do any of that. Is it just us, or do they look like a pair of razor-sharp talons emerging from the helmet? That is a weapon of mass constipation. Of all of these masks, this is the one that's screaming out for an actual story to go with it. She was also wearing a thong, from what Vader could see. At the end of the film we see Darth Vader as we've truly never seen before, but in a way we've been waiting for a very long time to see.

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His badassery is best summed up by Tarkin, who says simply as a throwaway line, "No, Lord Vader will handle the fleet. A feral Vader - part-mecha, part-beast - on the loose would be a nasty proposition, especially given the menace of those antlers. Sure, it makes me look, in terran slang, "badass" but it also reduces me from a human being to a mere mechanical instrument and it limits my force powers to make it easier for my master to control me. In my younger years, as portrayed by the Terran Hayden Christensen , I tended to emote in bizarre ways that many of you Terrans found laughable. While I was executing Admiral Ozzel for his blunder which alerted the rebel base on Hoth, ruining the initial plan for assaulting it, I promoted Captain Piett to admiral in his place.

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In that regard, his cunning and fighting skill against me without the aid of the Force is most impressive. I have lent my name to this trope , in that my ominous amplified breathing has inspired countless other examples in your works of fiction. Despite my usual role as The Heavy , sometimes my involvement is usually less direct. Occasionally I quip when it suits me, as with my last meeting with the bumbling Director Krennic. Give it to the Imperial designers to make my armor perfect for an instrument of fear. In the first, Darth Vader takes on a squadron of starfighters alone.

When I am attending to important affairs, I will not tolerate having my time wasted with pointless flattery. Then after being nearly burned to death, I received a disproportionate amount of cybernetic implants to ensure I survived. He knew this would happen as a side effect of my transformation into a cyborg. It has become the most memorable moment of Rogue One: He was powerful, scary, and certainly not to be trifled with.